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Class
Evaluations





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CLASSIFIED
ALLOWANCES,
three-year-olds and up, minimally restricted.
FORM:
If stakes winners,
have raced within sixty days, and have recorded at least four workouts
since; if not stakes winners, have raced within three weeks, with
at least two impressive workouts since.
DISTANCE:
Have won at the
exact distance during this season or last.
HANDICAPPERS
PREFER:
1. A Grade III,
listed, or open stakes winner in acceptable form, notably if it won
a race having a winner's share higher than today's specified amount
within the past three weeks or so.
2. Any nonclaiming horses whose recently demonstrated class, as indicated
by purse values, eligibility conditions, and quality of competition
of its latest best efforts, is superior to today's conditions, provided
their form remains sharp or continues in the improvement cycle, and
the horses remain eligible today only because they have not raced
frequently enough recently, or they have raced well recently while
losing to better; the better the recent class, the better.
In
the absence of the above, prefer:
3. Horses
that since the specified date have one fewer win than the permissible
number in the conditions and/or winning or strong performances in races
having winner shares just slightly below the amounts specified in the
conditions, notably if their records just prior to the specified date
in today's conditions would make them ineligible today.
REGULAR
ELIMINATIONS:
1. Previous Grade
I and Grade 2 winners returning to action following lengthy layoffs,
such that they are not expected to be in winning condition, or are
not well meant, particularly if their running styles will not be nicely
suited to the distance and footing.
2. Allowance horses that have raced regularly since the specified
date for comparable or smaller purses, but have not won or have not
won frequently enough.
3. Undistinguished three-year-olds moving from nonwinner allowances
to classified allowances, or from out-of-the-money finishes in conditioned
stakes to classified allowances.
4. All horses whose current form looks questionable or deteriorating,
including previous stakes winners.
5. All allowance and claiming horses that have been competing for
purses having winner shares smaller than today's specified amount
by $5,000 or more.
6. All claiming horses that have never won a classified race, or have
not finished in-the-money in an open stakes this season.
EXTRA
ADDED ATTRACTIONS:
1. An in-the-money
finish in a recent open stakes; the higher the purse, the better.
2. Peak form, a previous satisfactory performance in an open stakes,
a strong finish last out, and today switching to a more suitable distance
or footing.
3. Strong comeback race within past fourteen days, record prior to
today's specified date better than today's conditions would permit.
4. To be handled by a jockey that has achieved best results with the
horse in the past.
5. The highest speed rating at the distance and footing during this
season under classified conditions or better.
6. Beats all but the top horses, today facing a top horse returning
from a layoff and not well suited to the distance or footing.
SPECIAL
CONDITIONS:
ON TURF, PREFER:
1. Previous classified
and stakes winners on turf; the higher the purse, the better.
2. Three-year-olds that have been impressive winners of nonwinner
allowance races on turf, in opposition to older stakes winners on
dirt that have raced unimpressively on grass.
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